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upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Sheffle off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British Summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely, 1:18 p.m. Eastern time, 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler, 10:07 p.m. Eastern time, 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. plus Victor Havlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time, 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Muoy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time, 9:000 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas Keegan Bradley 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akbatia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cy Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall, Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Levigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases the third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is a pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Shefflet off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a ruistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall Hull and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Buzz Victor 126. Muroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas Keegan Bradley 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akay Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgemond 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Bloodvigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Dot. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is a pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the RDER Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Shefflet off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a ruistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit Images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall Hull and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British summer time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summertime. Rory Mroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time, 9:000 a.m. 20:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 9:12 a.m. 2 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 40:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akbatia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Blood Vigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases the third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Dot. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close the gap if he is a pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Shefflet off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a ruistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall Hull and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summertime. Rory Mroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summertime.905 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay, JJ Spawn, 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor, Matt Fitzpatrick, 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Deki Matsyama Ak Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 5:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris, English 12:56 p.m. 556 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Levigerberg Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases the third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Do McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help leave from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is to pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant market down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Chef Lat off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 129 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Havlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Meoy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas Keegan Bradley 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akay Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall, Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Levigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases the third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is a pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the RDER Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Sheffle off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a ruistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hull and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Mroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.905 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay, JJ Spawn, 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor, Matt Fitzpatrick, 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Deki Matsyama Ak Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy, Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 556 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 107 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Blood Vigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Dot. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help leave from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close the gap if he is to pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Chef Lat off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a ruistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely time British summer time and Rick 07 p.m. 6 time and Michael Kim 12:56 p.m. Eastern time 5:56 p.m. British summer time. Rory Murroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summertime.905 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 40:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Deki Matsyama Ak Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris, English 12:56 p.m. 556 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Blood Vigerberg Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Dot. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help leave from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is to pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant market down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Chef Lat off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Meoy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas Keegan Bradley 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akay Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendruff 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Bloodvigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is to pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the RDER Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Sheffle off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hull and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovland and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Mroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay, JJ Spawn, 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor, Matt Fitzpatrick, 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Deki Matsyama Ak Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 556 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Blood Vigerberg Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases the third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Dot. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help leave from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close the gap if he is to pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Chef Lat off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Havlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Meoy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas Keegan Bradley 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akay Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Bloodvigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is a pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the RDER Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Shefflet off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit Images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hull and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Mroy 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas Keegan Bradley 11:07 a.m. 40:07 Thomas Keegan Bradley 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patm Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 Jacob Bridgeman Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young Harris English 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland Michael Kim 10:7 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Blood Vigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Dot. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help leave from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller, who will need to close the gap if he is to pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now, they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Chef Lat off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleetwood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus, Victor Hoglin and Michael Kim 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Meoy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time, 9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10 Akbatia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr Taylor Pendrith 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy, Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young Harris English 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland Michael Kim 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Levigerberg Sam Burns Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is a pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Sheffle off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a ruic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on 8 underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to stop firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hull and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus, Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Murroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summertime.905 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay, JJ Spawn, 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor, Matt Fitzpatrick, 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Deki Matsyama Ak Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris, English 12:56 p.m. 556 p.m. Victor Hovindland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Blood Vigerberg Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Dot. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help leave from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is to pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant market down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Chef Lat off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 129 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Meoy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time, 9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas Keegan Bradley 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akay Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgemond 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler, 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall, Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Levigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases the third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is to pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the RDER Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Sheffle off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a ruic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Levig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Muroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 40:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akbatia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cy Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Blood Vigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases the third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Dot. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is a pull of a remark lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black. But for now, they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Chef Lat off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Havlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Meoy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas Keegan Bradley 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akay Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler, 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall, Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Bloodvigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is a pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the RDER Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Sheffle off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a ruic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Levig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit Images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall Hull and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Mroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay, JJ Spawn, 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor, Matt Fitzpatrick, 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Deki Matsyama Ak Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy, Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 556 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Blood Vigerberg Sam Burns Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW championship as he chases the third PGA title of his career on Sunday Mackinire has been super at Caves so far opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help leave from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner, Scotty Sheffler, who will need to close the gap if he is to pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now, they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Sheffle off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hoglin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summertime. Rory Murroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time, 9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 9:12 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 4:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay, JJ Spawn, 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor, Matt Fitzpatrick, 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Aki Batia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendruff 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris, English, 12:56 p.m. 556 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Levigerberg Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases a third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. Do McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close a gap if he is a pull of a remarkable upset and lay a significant market down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Chef Lat off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a realistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuppper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summer Time. Rory Muroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3:23 p.m. Shane Lowry Tom Hog 10:34 a.m. 3:34 p.m. Sai Wukim JT Poston 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. Justin Rose, Daniel Berggo, 10:56 a.m. 3:56 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, 11:07 a.m. 40:07 p.m. Patrick Kentlay JJ Spawn 11:18 a.m. 4:18 p.m. Nick Taylor Matt Fitzpatrick 11:34 a.m. 4:34 p.m. Brian Harmon 11:45 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Hideki Matsyama Akbatia 11:56 a.m. 4:56 p.m. Kirk Katima Taylor Pendr 12:07 p.m. 50:07 p.m. Ben Griffin Jason Day 12:18 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Rory Mroy Jacob Bridgeman 12:29 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Russell Henley Cory Connors 12:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Cameron Young, Harris English, 12:56 p.m. 5:56 p.m. Victor Hovland, Michael Kim, 10:07 p.m. 6:07 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Ricky Fowler 1:18 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Harry Hall, Maverick McNeely 1:29 p.m. 6:29 p.m. Levigerberg, Sam Burns. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four- stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases the third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to establish his dominant position. Such a scenario is not unfamiliar for his Sunday playing partner Scotty Sheffller who will need to close the gap if he is a pull off a remarkable upset and lay a significant marker down ahead of the Ryder Cup next month. There’s every chance a pair could face off in Sunday singles at Beth Paid Black, but for now they will effectively take each other on in stroke play for the BMW Championship title. McIntyre and Sheffle off at 1:40 p.m. Eastern time, 6:40 p.m. British Summertime. Arguably the final man with anything resembling a ruistic chance of winning this week is Sweden’s Lvig on eight underpower. He goes off with Sam Burns, another potential rider cuper at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time, 6:29 p.m. British summertime, hoping to start firing home birdie straight away in attempt to pile the pressure on image credit images. The next closest pairs inside the top 10 include Harry Hall and Maverick McNeely. 1:18 p.m. Eastern time. 6:18 p.m. British Summer Time. Tommy Fleewood and Ricky Fowler. 10:07 p.m. Eastern time. 6:07 p.m. British Summer Time. Plus Victor Hovlin and Michael Kim. 12:56 p.m. Eastern time. 5:56 p.m. British Summertime. Rory Mroy has managed to dig himself out of a tricky situation to start the week and could snatch a top 10 with another low score on Sunday. He plays alongside Jacob Bridgeman at 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, 5:18 p.m. British Summer Time.905 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Andrew Novak 912 a.m. 2:12 p.m. Sunjm Jonathan Vegas 9:23 a.m. 2:23 p.m. Brian Campbell Ryan Fox 9:34 a.m. 2:34 p.m. Thomas Dry Ryan Gerard 9:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Chris Gotup Sam Stevens 9:56 a.m. 2:56 p.m. Xander Shafi Bud Collie 10:07 a.m. 3:07 p.m. Denny McCarthy Lucas Glover 10:23 a.m. 3 to 5 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yds from the pin and he spins one into about 6 feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiero Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Masters champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So, he gets back over his bowl. 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft, quite possibly to 5 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The master’s champion has been excellent today shooting a bounce and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands and plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yard. Scotland’s Robert McIntyre will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship as he chases the third PGA Tour title of his career on Sunday. McIntyre has been superb at Caves Valley so far this week, opening up with a stunning round of 62 to help lead from the start. The left-hander followed up his first round tally with scores of 64 and 68 to Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far, and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So, he gets back over his bowl. 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy birdie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiero Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past the hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no one scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiero Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about 6 feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiero Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Masters champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So, he gets back over his bowl. 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. end up back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rom knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, too par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Masters champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So, he gets back over his bowl. 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far. and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 back over his ball 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives, not so today. Four under so far, and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past the hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands and plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Turo Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechroy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his ball 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scramles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Turo Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scramles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy B putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Aran who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past the hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. And eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under power. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past the hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. And eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut today shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. And eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands and plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. And eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past the hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands and plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T-shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea to putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tio Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. And eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Artan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past the hole. Turo Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back off yard from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tio Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past the hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands and plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier his unity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scramles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past the hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands and plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. And eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on the tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rule would have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T-shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Turo Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up the 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost seven Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tio Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The master’s champion has been excellentations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s B and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meccy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway. He doesn’t really like it but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He bowed as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He pair but there’s no but there’s no stop on the ball. Coming back for par is too tricky. Shotg and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy B putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards. His effort pass a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his ball 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bull is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a power and finally in the hot lead’s lengthy use up of the there would have been four to play but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now that’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft. It skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you can from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle so far this week. Par five. Not so today. Four under so far. And eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bod putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will him 35 ft or so eagle. So, he’s been day four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. Another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in Plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows is not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Crystal, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Is not given his lengthy bodie putt is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 feet of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Mroy indeed an eagle at the giant across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his bowl is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the F. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rom knows a juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his ball 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 far this week. He’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alle from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for P is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrienne tidies up a P. Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. has not given his lengthy bodie putt enough is immediately up and after it. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien S putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but a Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft. Stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today shooting seven under and into the top 10. and dot back to the fourth from the trials and from the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rom knows is not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on the tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far. And eyeing more pros no one does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. lead cut to one dot. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So, he gets back over his bowl. 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far. and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it a shot picked up there would have been a bonus his four back with four to play but could set a target hottest play out there right now that’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to four to par the 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the sixth birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole too Hatton also has a presentable from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Embles well after being out of shape of the tea and out of shape of the tea. Too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far, and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiero Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat and Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rom knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 7 over on the six. and finally has a look at a slides around but his ball stays on the green. Alex no one scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. That will tell your Rory Mecca has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex no one does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodhi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. end up back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rom knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest player out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who ra 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on the tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl. 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex no one scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 for fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no one scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiero Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scramles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the out of the junk given his length and his immediate picked us his four back with four to play but could set a target hottest play out there right now that’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par the 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort pass a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea, too par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He’s having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on the tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So, he gets back over his bowl. 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 ft. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today, four under so far. and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Nolan scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond, too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scramles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft and maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball and the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tio Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex no scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the eighth. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ramn knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. And Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie, but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft, but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scramles well after being out of shape of the tea. Two putting for P from 35 ft possibly 35. It’s K. The M’s champion has been excellent today. shooting seven under and into the top 10 dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right. Tier has given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Mechoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Ram knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scramles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meccroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and his advance it back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his bowl. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yd from the pin and he spins one into about 6 f feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier till he’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meccy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for eagle. So far this week he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Norn does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiro Hatton for Bod in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not given his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Christopher Ray Tan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly that will tell your Rory Meoy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft. And maybe it’s carried across the pond too. The Mast’s champion has been excellent today, shooting seven under and into the top 10. Dot back to the fourth in the trials and tribulations of Tier Hatton. The Englishman’s ball didn’t go out of bounds and has advanced back into the fairway with his second shot. He is having a chat with a rules official about his ball. Hatton is claiming his ball is cracked after bouncing on a tarmac road and therefore he can change it. The rules official is having none of it despite Hatton’s protestations. So he gets back over his bowl 76 yards from the pin and he spins one into about six feet. Think the rules official might have been right tier. He’s given himself another good opportunity from 15 ft, but it skims just offline. Perfect T- shot from Rory Meoy lands in plum in the middle of the fairway to attack the 18th. He doesn’t really like it, but it’s landed on the green and will leave him 35 ft or so for Eagle. So far this week, he’s been sloppy on the par fives. Not so today. Four under so far and eyeing more progress. Alex Nolan does about as well as you could expect to from 30 yards with no green to work with. He parachutes a high effort straight at the pin, but there’s no stop on the ball. And the 15-footer coming back for par is too tricky. Shotgun. Adrien Sadia shows some frustration as he leaves another chip short of the hole, but he once again tidies up a par. And finally, Tiero Hatton for Bodi in the heart of the hole. Lead cut to one. John Rahm knows he’s not giving his lengthy Bodie putt enough juice up at the 14th and is immediately up and after it. A shot picked up there would have been a bonus. His four back with four to play, but could set a target. Hottest play out there right now. That’s Kristoff Rayan who rams home his fifth birdie of his opening eight holes and leaps to 14 under par. The 27year-old has made almost 70 ft of putt so far today. Over on the six and Adrien Sadia finally has a look at a birdie but the Frenchman slides his effort past a hole. Tiro Hatton also has a presentable chance from around 15 ft but his ball stays on the green. Alex Norn scrambles well after being out of shape of the tea too putting for par from 35 ft. Quite possibly. That will tell your Rory Mechroy has indeed found an eagle at the last with a giant putt from 35 ft.
